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    Default Roberto Duran v. Bernard Hopkins at 160

    Duran came up just short against Hagler. How would he fair against Hopkins?

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    Default Re: Roberto Duran v. Bernard Hopkins at 160

    Easy answer. Duran's peak was at lightweight, where he was unbeatable and an all-time great. Middleweight was just too much for his frame. Hopkins, as a natural middleweight, would've roughed up Duran. Not a fair comparison.

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    Default Re: Roberto Duran v. Bernard Hopkins at 160

    I mostly agree with TITO
    but as P4P i think Durans just TOO slick for bernard.
    Maybe here's where I'm guilty of wearing the "rose colored glasses"
    But I really like Duran.

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    Default Re: Roberto Duran v. Bernard Hopkins at 160

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan
    Easy answer. Duran's peak was at lightweight, where he was unbeatable and an all-time great. Middleweight was just too much for his frame. Hopkins, as a natural middleweight, would've roughed up Duran. Not a fair comparison.
    I agree, and disagree. FIrst I agree that Hopkins beats Duran, and far more desively than Hagler, but I disagree that Duran was unbeatable at lightweight... one reason isthat he lost at lightweight(by ko or TKO I believe). Second I think he would had trouble with a number of fighters at lightweight including Mayweather, Mosley, ODLH, and others.

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    Default Re: Roberto Duran v. Bernard Hopkins at 160

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan
    Easy answer. Duran's peak was at lightweight, where he was unbeatable and an all-time great. Middleweight was just too much for his frame. Hopkins, as a natural middleweight, would've roughed up Duran. Not a fair comparison.
    Agreed !

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    Default Re: Roberto Duran v. Bernard Hopkins at 160

    Duran lost to Esteban De Jesus when he was a young fighter at lightweight but at his peak he was pretty bad ass.

    Duran could get ANYONE to brawl with him...I doubt Floyd would beat him....Mosely, eh, maybe he'd have a better shot than Floyd...Oscar would have a tough time with him.

    Many forget Duran was not JUST a brawler he was a really good boxer...with a mean streak and some power


    Hopkins would win at 160 of course....by the time Duran got up there he was fat and old.

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